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American Airlines pushing cancer research to new heights with fundraising campaign

American Airlines, in collaboration with Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) and Emmy, Grammy and Golden Globe-nominated actress, singer and songwriter Mandy Moore, is launching its annual campaign to raise funds for innovative and life-saving cancer research.

Now through Sept. 30, customers will receive 25 bonus American Airlines AAdvantageยฎ miles for every dollar they donate of $25 or more to Stand Up To Cancer.

Additionally, anyone who uses their American Airlines AAdvantage Mastercardยฎ credit card to contribute between $25 and $10,000, will receive 50 bonus AAdvantage miles per dollar until we reach $1 million donations.

โ€œThe outpouring of support from our generous team members and customers has been remarkable in our six-year partnership with Stand Up To Cancer,โ€ said American Airlines Chief Communications Officer Ron DeFeo. โ€œThatโ€™s a testament to how passionate we are about Stand Upโ€™s mission to save lives by funding research that has led to groundbreaking scientific breakthroughs in the fight against cancer. Itโ€™s a disease that has impacted so many of us and our loved ones.โ€

Since first joining forces in 2016, American has raised more than $11 million to benefit SU2C through fundraising efforts. In 2019, American debuted a campaign that offered those who donate the chance to honor a loved one by including their name on an Airbus A321 aircraft wrapped in a special SU2C livery.

โ€œThis year alone, nearly 2 million people in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer,โ€ said Rusty Robertson, Stand Up To Cancer Co-Founder. โ€œStand Up To Cancer is committed to funding innovative cancer research and dealing with health equity in cancer clinical trials to ensure treatments are accessible and beneficial to all patients. We are immensely grateful to American Airlines and their customers for their longstanding support and to Mandy Moore for her participation in this campaign. Together, we can and will end this terrible disease.โ€

SU2C brings together the best and the brightest in the cancer community to help new therapies move from the laboratory to the patient quickly. By galvanizing the entertainment community, SU2C creates awareness and educates the public on cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment and raises funds to support these efforts.

โ€œI have supported Stand Up To Cancer since its inception and it has been truly amazing to see scientists, patients, actors, musicians and athletes all come together for one common cause โ€” the fight against cancer,โ€ said Mandy Moore. โ€œTo do this in partnership with them and American Airlines, a company so close to my heart, is truly a full circle moment. For many, cancer is a part of lifeโ€™s journey, and through this campaign, I hope we can raise awareness for Stand Up To Cancerโ€™s groundbreaking cancer research programs, while inspiring cancer survivors, patients and those caring for a loved one facing the disease.โ€

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American introduces a “Stand Up to Cancer” Airbus A321

American's 2019 "Stand Up To Cancer" logo jet - Best Seller

American Airlines made this announcement:

September 20, 2019ย marks the inaugural flight of the American Airlines official Stand Up To Cancer Airbus A321 (N162AA) that features 22,627 names of cancer survivors, patients and those we have lost to cancer. Names were submitted by the public throughout the month of July, all of whom donated $25 or more to have their loved oneโ€™s name added to the plane, resulting in more than $825,000 for cancer research.

Names include Patrick Swayze, a pilot himself, who was added to the plane by his wife of 34 years, Lisa Niemi Swayze. Among the names is also Tug McGraw, added by his son Tim McGraw, who lent his talent to promote the fundraising campaign in this yearโ€™s public service announcement.

To mark the inaugural flight of the freshly painted aircraft, American will whisk away a group of cancer survivors and caregivers from Los Angeles Airport (LAX) to Orlando International Airport (MCO). Upon arrival at LAX, guests will be welcomed by the Los Angeles Rams Cheerleaders and mascot Rampage, and, while in flight, will be treated to entertainment by Big Machine recording artist Noah Schnackyand comedian Marina Franklin.

The volunteer flight crew for the inaugural flight all have a connection to cancer. One of the pilots will be American Airlines First Officer Brandon Bailey, who appeared in the Stand Up To Cancer PSA alongside Tim McGraw. Bailey Stands Up for his mother, Machelle, who faced cancer while Brandon was deployed to Afghanistan.

In Orlando, Hyatt will treat participants to weekend festivities by providing guestrooms and hotel experiences for the weekend at Hyatt Regency Orlando. Universal Orlando Resort will host guests to a day at the park and special VIP treatment.

This is the latest phase of Americanโ€™s multiyear campaign with Stand Up To Cancer. The collaboration has raised more than $8 million for Stand Up To Cancer to help fund collaborative cancer research.

โ€œItโ€™s our companyโ€™s mission to care for people on lifeโ€™s journey,โ€ said Janelle Anderson, Vice President of Marketing at American. โ€œWhen your family is facing cancer, it can be impossible to get away to focus on recharging and renewing your spirit. This weekend, American Airlines, Hyatt and Universal Orlando Resort joined forces to support Stand Up To Cancer and families affected by cancer to give them a much-needed weekend away.โ€

โ€œThrough this special collaboration, weโ€™ve had the opportunity to deliver on Hyattโ€™s purpose to care for people so they can be their best,โ€ said Steven Dominguez, Vice President of Global Brands at Hyatt. โ€œWe are excited to warmly welcome these VIP guests to Hyatt Regency Orlando and offer a stress-free stay that focuses on their comfort and well-being. This weekend is about celebrating and honoring families affected by cancer, and, alongside our friends at American Airlines and Stand Up To Cancer, we look forward to helping guests recharge and reconnect with one another.โ€

Americanโ€™s official Stand Up To Cancer plane was unveiled to American Airlines team members at the companyโ€™s Base Maintenance facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, yesterday. Over three days, Tech Ops โ€“ Tulsa team members carefully added 22,627 names to the aircraft exterior.

Once complete, the plane was ferried from Tulsa to LA for the inaugural flight. After the weekend concludes, the American Airlinesโ€™ official Stand Up To Cancer aircraft will re-enter Americanโ€™s fleet.

โ€œWe are so honored by the tremendous number of people who participated in this innovative campaign to honor their loved ones and stand up to cancer,โ€ said Rusty Robertson, co-founder of Stand Up To Cancer. โ€œAmerican Airlines continues to be an incredible supporter of Stand Up To Cancer, and weโ€™re delighted that some of these amazing families will have the special opportunity to take this inaugural flight. Their incredible courage and indomitable spirit lift and inspire all of us.โ€ Robertson added, โ€œThe critical dollars raised by this incredible campaign will help expand our mission to accelerate the pace of cutting-edge research and innovative cancer treatments to save lives now.โ€

Beginning today, donors who participated in this yearโ€™s campaign can visit a microsite to see the location of their submitted names on the plane.

Flight Attendant Dana Biegel honored her late husband, Capt. John Biegel, by adding his name to the official SU2C A321. See the moment she sees his name on the aircraft in her American Story.

About Stand Up To Cancer

Stand Up To Cancerยฎ (SU2C) raises funds to accelerate the pace of research to get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now. SU2C, a division of the Entertainment Industry Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, was established in 2008 by media and entertainment leaders who utilize these communitiesโ€™ resources to engage the public in supporting a new, collaborative model of cancer research, to increase awareness about cancer prevention, and to highlight progress being made in the fight against the disease. As of June 2019, more than 1,600 scientists representing more than 180 institutions are involved in SU2C-funded research projects.

Under the direction of our Scientific Advisory Committee, led by Nobel laureate Phillip A. Sharp, Ph.D., SU2C operates rigorous competitive review processes to identify the best research proposals to recommend for funding, oversee grants administration, and ensure collaboration across research programs.

Current members of the SU2C Council of Founders and Advisors (CFA) include Katie Couric, Sherry Lansing, Kathleen Lobb, Lisa Paulsen, Rusty Robertson, Sue Schwartz, Pamela Oas Williams, and Ellen Ziffren. The late Laura Ziskin and the late Noreen Fraser are also co-founders. Sung Poblete, Ph.D., R.N., serves as SU2Cโ€™s president and CEO. For more information, visit www.StandUpToCancer.org.

Top Copyright Photo (all others by American): American Airlines Airbus A321-231 WL N162AA (msn 6621) PHL (Stand Up To Cancer) PHL (Tony Storck). Image: 947693.

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Want your name on an airliner? American Airlines has the answer

American Airlines has made this announcement:

American Airlines will provide a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to add a loved oneโ€™s name to one of its planes in honor of those who are cancer survivors, current cancer fighters and those who lost their battle with cancer. Anyone who makes a donation of $25 or more to Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) during the month of July can add the name of a person they stand up for to an American Airlines Airbus A321. The plane, which will begin flying this fall, will be wrapped with a special SU2C design that includes names submitted.

The campaign launches July 1 with a digital and television ad featuring Stand Up To Cancer Ambassador and superstar Tim McGraw alongside six American team members from across the U.S. Tim as well as each team member in this new campaign has been personally affected by cancer, either as a survivor or a co-survivor caring for a loved one fighting the disease.

โ€œEvery family in America has a cancer story, my own family included. Too many of us have lost our parents, children, spouses and friends to this terrible disease,โ€ McGraw said. โ€œIโ€™ve been so touched by the stories of the American Airlines team members Iโ€™ve met over the past month and Iโ€™m honored to lend my voice to this campaign to help create a world where all cancer patients can become long-term survivors and have more time with the people they love.โ€

As part of the companyโ€™s multi-year, multi-million dollar collaboration with SU2C, 100% of donations received will go to support Stand Up To Cancerโ€™s collaborative cancer research programs.

โ€œOur national collaboration with Stand Up To Cancer was driven by their proven approach to cancer research and our corporate purpose to care for people on lifeโ€™s journeys. In a few short years, weโ€™ve seen donations contribute to scientific breakthroughs and more access to meaningful clinical trials,โ€ said Elise Eberwein, Executive Vice President of People and Communications at American. โ€œToday, we ask anyone who has been impacted by cancer join us in our shared goal to make every cancer patient a long-term survivor.โ€

American team members in Los Angeles and Nashville participated in the campaign, which includes pilots, flight attendants, mechanics, Customer Service agents and Fleet Service team members.

To honor its own team members, the first names added to the plane will be those of American team members who self-identified as cancer survivors or are currently battling cancer.

โ€œWe are so honored to team up with American Airlines in this empowering campaign, which offers anyone whoโ€™s been affected by cancer the chance to join our mission, publicly honor a loved one and stand up to cancer,โ€ said Rusty Robertson, a co-founder of Stand Up To Cancer. โ€œAmerican Airlines continues to be a tremendous supporter of SU2C, and the critical dollars raised by this incredible campaign expands our mission to accelerate the pace of cutting-edge research and innovative cancer treatments to save lives now.โ€

To make a donation to SU2C and add a name to this special plane, visit aa.com/standupbetween July 1โ€“31, 2019. Donors can visit aa.com/standup again in late September to see the location of their submitted names on the plane before it begins flying in September. Terms and conditions apply.

American introduces an Airbus A321 “Stand Up to Cancer” logo jet

American Airlines in association with Marvel Studios has introduced a “Stand Up to Cancer – 10 Years of Impact” new logo jet on the pictured Airbus A321-231 N116AN (msn 6070).

A transformation of heroic proportions. Check out our Stand Up To Cancer and Marvel Studios Avengers: #InfinityWar plane reveal.

According to FlightAware, here is the upcoming schedule for N116AN:

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